Memphis update: The Grizzlies have won two straight, both at home against Miami and Detroit. Memphis coach Lionel Hollins has taken shooting guard O.J. Mayo out of the starting lineup indefinitely. Mayo came off the bench for the first time in his career Saturday vs. Miami as punishment for missing the morning shootaround. This time, Hollins is bringing Mayo off the bench to try to jump-start his game. Mayo is averaging a career-low 13.6 points on 39-percent shooting. With the second unit, Mayo won’t have to compete for shots. Mayo told the Memphis Commercial Appeal: “I just want it to be a winning decision. I don’t think anybody would be happy. I’m uncomfortable. But I’m a basketball player. I’m a professional. If it’s what’s best for the team, honestly, I’m definitely all for it.”… Over his past three games, forward Rudy Gay is averaging 14.3 points on 36.8 percent shooting with 7.0 rebounds. In that span, he has five assists and 11 turnovers.

Around 5:35 p.m., CHP officers responded to a report of the incident in westbound I-580 lanes at Main Street. En route, officers learned a vehicle's driver said a person in another vehicle brandished a handgun and fired a shot.

In addition to evacuating 10 neighboring homes, deputies restricted pedestrian and vehicle traffic in the area while the sheriff's office bomb squad "safely disposed" of the explosives, officials said.